Results 261 to 270 of about 26,753 (310)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.

Regionalisation of the skin

Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 2014
The skin displays marked anatomical variation in thickness, colour and in the appendages that it carries. These regional distinctions arise in the embryo, likely founded on a combinatorial positional code of transcription factor expression. Throughout adult life, the skin's distinct anatomy is maintained through both cell autonomous epigenetic ...
Jeanette A, Johansson, Denis J, Headon
openaire   +2 more sources

Reassessing (home-)regionalisation

Journal of International Business Studies, 2008
Alan Rugman and co-authors argue that globalisation, and with it global strategy, is a myth. This contention rests on a taxonomy of the world's largest firms based on their sales, showing an overwhelming share of home-regional firms. We question the rationales underpinning their classification scheme.
Osegowitsch, T, Sammartino, A
openaire   +3 more sources

Regionalism and Regionalisation

2005
Regionalism and regionalisation are the terms used to describe, respectively, the political project of building a community of states, and the regional expression of global processes of integration and changing structures of production and power in a given geographic area.
Kato Lambrechts, Chris Alden
openaire   +1 more source

Regionalised Tertiary Psychiatric Residential Facilities

Epidemiologia e Psichiatria Sociale, 2008
SummaryAims– Psychiatric hospitals remain the main venue for long-term mental health care and, despite widespread closures and downsizing, no country that built asylums in the last century has done away with them entirely – with the recent exception of Italy.
Alain, Lesage   +4 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Regionalising National History

The Medieval History Journal, 2014
In contrast to their emphasis on political and agricultural history, the twentieth-century Vietnamese historians have paid surprisingly little attention to maritime history despite the fact that Vietnam is a maritime country with over 3000 kilometres of shoreline along the Indo-Chinese coast.
openaire   +1 more source

Regionalised soil roughness indexes

Proceedings of IGARSS '94 - 1994 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2002
The soil roughness at the field level is an easy visually perceptible notion, but difficult to describe numerically. A measure chain was developed around a laptop-computer laser cell. The elevation data are measured on the ground with a square grid, they are regionalised variables, treated with geostatistics methods.
Guillobez, Serge, Arnaud, Michel
openaire   +2 more sources

Regionalisation in Belgium

European Journal of Political Research, 1988
Abstract. Despite recent decentralisation moves, Belgium continues to face a constitutional crisis involving problems of identity and legitimation amongst the Flemish and Walloon communities. These problems not only involved habitual difficulties of language, but also the effects of industrial decay in traditional primary economic sectors and a ...
openaire   +1 more source

REGIONALISM IN GALICIA AFTER REGIONALISATION

Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 2005
Regionalisation is in many cases introduced as a response to regionalist demands. Apart from the territorial accommodation of conflicting territorial identities and interests, regionalisation alters the context of regionalist politics. Based on the case of Galicia after the introduction of regional autonomy, this paper offers an empirical analysis of ...
openaire   +3 more sources

Regionalisering ruimtelijke ordening

2007
Naar verwachting zal er binnen afzienbare tijd een geheel vernieuwde Wet ruimtelijke ordening (Wro) zijn als twee wetgevingsoperaties voltooid zijn, de Nieuwe regels omtrent de ruimtelijke ordening en de Wijziging Wet ruimtelijke ordening inzake de grondexploitatie.
openaire   +1 more source

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy